Carl,
No problem - I was flattered or, my sense of humor is good, so 'all we women Twin Comanche owners look alike' ... I have the advantage of the pleasure of several Kristin visits - she is quite a bit taller so it is very funny to me. I remain envious that she can stand on the ground aft of the flap and un-lock her passenger door
) whereas, I'm lucky to see over the panel when parked.
wrt to the alt air door operation. Two thoughts - first and most important, Alt air door operation, adjustment and condition is critical as more than one Twin has had an engine failure by ingesting parts of it. Our Twin had an aborted departure due to a alt air door failure. There's a good description of it in the service manual and how it should be adjusted. Once had a not-my-regular shop tell me there were zero discrepancies on an annual - it was still on jacks with cowls off, I walked over and thanks to reading the Forums and the Service Manual (online under Tech Tab on Home page here), looked at the alt air doors which had not been properly adjusted. Webco has parts if this needs attention as both of ours did at last annual.
Second thought - I got frustrated that several control cables were not operating as I'd like. Tried several fixes and finally, just replaced all 10 that run from the engine to the cockpit.
On baffles. LoPresti educated me on them in 2005. They filled gaps of an 1/8 of an inch in various places with engine-rated caulk and guessed that the engines would run 20 degrees cooler. They were right, JPI showed engines ran 20 degrees cooler after their work. In 2009ish I copied the longer teflon baffles from other Twin owners photos and had a fifty degree temp drop in normal operations as measured by JPI. Some Forum folks scoffed at the results until Kristin did one engine and not the other and she also got 50 degree improvement. So baffles can be a big deal.
Oh, if you have WOW cowls, shops very often re-assemble then so the inlet baffle flaps are bent backwards and this forces cooling air around vs through the engine. Even experienced Comanche shops do this at least half the time as the Twin cowls are sooo much fun to put back on.
Hope one of these fixes your issue.